Friday, December 23, 2016

The longest night and shortest day occurred this week. The beginning of light returning, and lengthening daylight, is the Winter Solstice. It is one of the four astronomical events that are significant alignments with the sun and the earth. I think they are important to observe. I find when we make the effort however great or small the sacrifice, heaven takes notice. I am grateful for all of the experiences I have had in observing these dates.

It is just after the Winter Solstice that we celebrate the birth of Christ even though it is not the day he was born. The first recorded date of Christmas being celebrated on December 25th was in 336 AD, during the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine. It was Pope Julius I who officially declared that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated on the 25th of December as few years later. Why December 25th?. There is an early Christian tradition held that Mary was told that she would have give birth to the Son of God on March 25th - This belief of the Annunciation is still celebrated today on the 25th of March. That is one of the many reasons given as to why we observe Christmas on the 25th of December..since nine months after the 25th March is the 25th December. However, many feel that Christ was probably born in the spring or even possibly the fall.. but I'll write about that on other post.

Tomorrow is Christmas Eve. It is also the first night of Hanukah. It is not very often that these two sacred religious holidays line up on the same day. In the past 100 years, it has only happened 3 times. I am looking forward to spending the time with my family with anticipation of celebrating Christmas on the Sabbath Day this year and partaking of the Sacrament. Many years ago I created a video expressing my simple testimony of Christ that I know to be true. Many of the photos in the video I took over in Israel. In the video, I superimposed them with classic paintings from the life of Jesus Christ. Here is the link to the video.

Sidenote:

Today is Joseph Smith's Birthday. A friend of mine sent my the following quote from BH Roberts that I had not read before that I wanted to post.

"Not half--not one-hundredth part--not a thousandth part of that which Joseph Smith revealed to the church has yet been unfolded, either to the church or to the world. The work of the expounder has scarcely begun. The Prophet planted by teaching the germ-truths of the great dispensation of the fulness of times. The watering and weeding is going on, and God is giving the increase, and will give it more abundantly in the future as more intelligent discipleship shall obtain..” BH Roberts

In additional that quote I wanted to share some excerpts I found on another blog, I came across this post that was written 2 years ago that I think are important:

" The reference to the “light winning over darkness” on the Winter Solstice is based on natural ebb and flow of sunlight on this planet. The longest night and shortest day are the day before the Solstice. The beginning of light returning, and lengthening daylight, is the Solstice....For Joseph, the mission was global and he wanted to have the entire human family reached by his ministry. Joseph rushed in to correct errors and preserve the group too quickly, and with too much centralized control. Had he allowed others to wander away, the restoration may have included fewer people, but they would have had a greater chance of achieving Zion.It is apparent, now in hindsight, that the world will never qualify to be gathered. Now the focus must be to find only the very few who, by their patience and heed can qualify to be true, faithful, patient, meek, humble and willing to allow the Lord’s timing and not their own control the events.

In the end, there will be only a few gathered. Those who qualify will have proven themselves true and faithful in all things and prepared to converse with the Lord through the veil.------------------------------------------------------------------In response to a question about God not presently having a house on earth, it should be clear this is not a reference to men as the temple of God. God does dwell with some now living.

Nor is it a reference to the various synagogues, cathedrals, chapels, temples and religious facilities constructed by all the various religions in which men practice their rites and devotions to God. Some of those are lovely, quiet and filled with reverence and beauty.

It is a reference to a House God will visit and accept as His. He will appear there, send His messengers (angels) to visit and open a fiery corridor between heaven and earth. Or, in other words, a place where a pillar of fire will dwell.

This was not a criticism of places of worship used by men today. It is an observation of present conditions and a description of what will need to be built and accepted prior to the Lord’s return. It will need to be constructed strictly, in accordance with the pattern God requires, and not something men presently construct as their places of worship."

Everything from the location to the details of the design must be according to God’s instructions. It will be proof on the earth for heaven to behold, showing to the Powers of Heaven that mankind (however few) are listening to Him and are now willing to do what He asks. God will control if and when it will be done, and who will be permitted to construct His House. This will not be a volunteer project. God alone will bring it to pass, using means determined by Him.

There must be a site prepared, and an invitation extended, before the Lord’s return. That place must be hallowed. It is a necessary precondition for His return. It is from that site the sanctification of the earth will proceed. Eventually the whole earth will be renewed.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski and the City Council on Tuesday announced the eventual closure of the Road Home, a homeless shelter with over 1200 beds in downtown Salt Lake near the Gateway Mall. In place of the Road Home, four smaller shelters will be built around the valley that will only sleep 150 people each. Despite the homeless population growing each year, this new decision will put 600 homeless people out of a bed. The LDS Church owns the land that the City plans to build one of the homeless shelters. The city has already spent $9.7 million for two of the locations. Instead of the Church donating their land, it was reported in the news that they would either do a land swap with the City or according to KSL's Paul Nelson, the LDS Church has given the city up to three years to buy the property. DESERET NEWS ARTICLE

Why is it that we can donate millions of dollars to build theaters, malls, high rise office buildings and expensive condos and apartments, but we can't even donate land for the City to build a homeless center?

Wouldn't it be great if we GAVE to the poor and to the HOMELESS.

Above is the property that the LDS Church plans to sell to the City. Instead of the Church donating the land, tax money will used to purchase the land and for a small homeless shelter to be built.

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Sidenote: Coming in 2017 to be implemented in all the LDS Stakes and Wards.

The Church has a new program initiative for 2017. It is called the North American Self-Reliance Program. A booklet has been developed, with videos and other resources "to assist priesthood leaders as they exercise their keys, implement these new tools, and help members help themselves toward self-reliance".

Friday, December 9, 2016

Even though this video was created by a Christian Church on a really small budget unlike some Church Institutions that have the huge budgets to create their media initiatives, I think it has a great message.

May we put things into perspective and be grateful for the simple "gifts" in our life that we take for granted like our spouse, our children, clean water, electricity, food, jobs, transportation.. and yes (for some).. coffee. For me, just being alive is an amazing gift.

"I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants"

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

A took a photo a few days ago of the "supermoon" from my backyard as it was rising above the Wasatch Mountains. A supermoon occurs when the moon becomes full on the same day as its perigee which is the point in the moon's orbit when it is closest to Earth. During this time, the moon generally appears to be 14% bigger and 30% brighter than other full moons. However, this past weekend the moon was called an "extra-super moon" because the moon appeared larger and brighter than at any point in the last 68 years, We won't see another supermoon like this until 2034.

As a way to show my support for two of my friends, I post the following. This is not related in any way to the Supermoon but I post it now because I wanted to keep my word to them that I would mention something on this blog.

Many years ago I became friends with Kenneth Cope. I remember listening to his music back when I was a missionary. Probably the most impactful songs that I remember listening to are "Come to Jesus" and "Face to Face."

Seventeen years ago, Kenneth began working on the dramatic musical for the stage about the life of Jesus Christ, titled: Son of Man.

While the music as all been written and is at last complete, the recording is far from it. As far as costs go, to record a project this large in length and with this vast arsenal of musicians is almost like recording four solo albums…nearly 2 hours and 40 minutes of music, with full orchestra, a large 100+ voice choir, group vocals (curious townspeople, courageous apostles, contentious Pharisees, believing multitudes, hostile crowds, etc.), along with some ethnic wind instruments indigenous to the Middle East region, and more than thirty vocal soloists. It is a massive undertaking!

Funding for the project is needed, and Kenneth has asked me to post this on my blog in case there are some who might like to help him raise the necessary funds to finish the production and the recording. Here is the link: KICKSTARTER website

Last but not least, I want to bring to attention two books that my friends John and Jennifer Orton have written. One has been recently released: Strange Things Among Us and the other will be released shortly entitled "Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ"

This is the back cover for Strange Things Among Us:

The Lord revealed that in the last days He would “proceed to bring to pass my act, my strange act, and perform my work, my strange work” among men. What is His strange work and strange act? How does it differ from His work and His act? And can both coexist? A thorough and careful examination of scripture demonstrates that the great deceptions and trials of our time are purposed as a test—and a gift—from God “that men may discern between the righteous and the wicked” (D&C 101:95). Beginning with the “strange” great and spacious building Lehi saw in dream, this introductory volume explores the many intricate workings that offer us a choice between good and evil, righteousness and wickedness, truth and error, and God’s way versus the cunning, careful, and deceptive ways of evil. Examining doctrines, rituals, politics, attitudes, beliefs, and traditions in light of what is “strange” paints a shocking picture that hopefully will awaken us to reality and increase our spiritual discernment. In a surprising and at times difficult irony, we find that men’s workings are strange to God, and God’s workings are strange to men. In His wisdom, mortality provides us the opportunity to choose whether to be a stranger to the world and a friend to God, or to remain estranged from Him.

Here is the link to the book on Amazon: Strange Things Among Us by John and Jennifer Orten

Monday, November 7, 2016

While I am going to the polls tomorrow to vote, I think it is going to feel more like going to a funeral. The deceased loved one isn't a friend or relative, but it is my country. I believe our country has been terminally sick for a long time, but tomorrow the decision will be made which in my opinion is similiar to decide on whether or not to pull the plug on the life support on someone you love.

The country is divided between choosing one who is the epitome of building babylon for gain or the conglomerate mess of everything corrupt and evil. While there are only two candidates that have the potential to win tomorrow, it is important to consider your vote in light of who would pick the next best Supreme Court judge.

That being said, President Ezra Taft Benson once said, “Men who are wise, good, and honest, who will uphold the Constitution of the United States in the tradition of the Founding Fathers, must be sought for diligently. This is our hope to restore government to its rightful role."

I think it is still possible to vote for good men. Good and honest men who will take the oath of office seriously, to protect, defend and preserve the Constitution. Men who are married and have raised a family. In his acceptance speech, Darrell Castle said the following,

"The Constitution is the charter of liberty for the American Republic. It is much more than just a piece of paper or just a legal document. It is evidence of the grand design the founders left us and it secures the rights that God granted to us. In the Declaration of Independence Mr. Jefferson told us that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights and to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. That is the purpose of government and the reason why the Constitution was and is necessary. Adherence to the Constitution brings liberty and ignoring and denigrating it brings tyranny. That’s why my political party is the Constitution Party. It is not perfect but it is the best there is.

“Today I want to speak to you in defense of liberty and against tyranny. I speak for the republic and against the fascism that seems to be enveloping us. The general government was created by the sovereign states for a specific purpose; that purpose was to protect our God-given rights. Anything that runs afoul of that purpose is therefore illegal and unconstitutional. And since virtually everything this government does runs afoul of that purpose, virtually everything it does is illegal and unconstitutional.”(Darrell Castle, Acceptance Speech, Salt Lake City, 16 April 2016)

Everyone needs to vote their conscience. I think we all believe that there is truly only one that will be able to mend our country. My prayers are that He comes soon.

With that said, I end this blogpost with a video that a friend asked me to help him create many years ago. I don't think I have posted it on this blog yet. I think on the eve of the Presidential Election that it might be the best time to do so.

May we all continue in our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, have hope for a better world ..

Monday, October 31, 2016

In October 2011, President Thomas S Monson in the opening session of the 182nd annual General Conference announced the new temples to be built. He said,

"I am pleased to announce new temples in the following locations: Barranquilla, Colombia; Durban, South Africa; Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; and Star Valley, Wyoming... I think I’ll dedicate that one. It’s good fishing up there."

Well, President Monson was not able to take his fishing trip up to Wyoming this weekend to dedicate the now complete Star Valley Temple. Instead, Elder Bednar dedicated the Temple in all three sessions. Here is his photo outside the temple that was published in the Deseret News.

While most might not notice, it is now becoming commonplace to no longer have an East facing Angel Moroni on top of the Temple.. Last month, I wrote a blog post "Does the direction we face matter"about the new Meridian Temple where I pointed out that the iconic statue faces South. The decision was made to align Angel Moroni to those entering into the Temple instead of the symbolic facing east symbolically heralding in the Lord's Return. The Angel Moroni on this newly dedicated temple in Wyoming does not face East either. It actually faces directly West. With this new orientation, Angel Moroni will always have his back to the rising sun (see the photo below.) I am not sure why the departure from the symbolic East direction. Having Angel Moroni facing the complete opposite direction seems odd to me.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

It appears that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated millions to the new theater in downtown Salt Lake which is part of the City Creek Downtown Rising Project. The new theater is an extension to the LDS Church's high end office building called 111 Main. The 100 million plus theater is interconnected and actually shares the same lobby as the Church's latest addition to City Creek building portfolio. I wrote about 111 Main Office Tower here.

Below is a photo of the ribbon cutting gala event that took place last week.

In the photo below, is the cutting the
ribbon. The Eccles family were the highest donors to the building which the
theater is now named after. The family representatives are the ones holdind the giant scissors. Elder M Russell Ballard is also part of the ribbon cutting
ceremony and can been seen just to the left of the Eccles. The LDS Church is the listed as the third
highest donor. Hard to know for sure if the listing is in order of
donation magnitude,
but if it is, that would put the church’s donation somewhere between
$6,000,000.00
and $2,000,000.00 million dollars. I wasn't in attendance, but I wonder if instead of shouting
"Let's Go Shopping" the said in unison "Let's Go the Show".

As part of the three-day Grand Opening Celebration, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcasted their weekly "Music and the Spoken Word" from this new theater last Sunday on Oct. 23, 2016. The MoTab's radio and TV broadcast was the first time
in its 88-year history that the program originated from a Salt Lake
venue other than the Salt Lake Tabernacle or LDS Conference Center.

Ironically, the 2016-2017 Season tickets for the Eccles Theater are now on sale. Some of the shows include: Dirty Dancing, Kinky Boots and the less then flattering Broadway show, The Book of Mormon: the musical. So interesting that that the Church would donated tithing money to a venue that would play such shows instead of building homeless shelters and food kitchens. One day I hope to get an explanation on why the Church spends the widows mite on such things.
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Sidenote:
I was in Cedar City this past weekend and drove by the new LDS Temple that is being built. (See below on the left). The Church does a great job in finding the most exclusive areas and high end residential areas to build their Temples.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Last Sunday, a friend of mine gave this talk in his LDS ward during Sacrament Meeting. His assigned topic was Teaching God's Commandments in the Home. I asked him for permission to post his talk in this blog post. Here is a link to the pdf file. I know many are struggling with attending their traditional Church meetings. Maybe if more talks were given like this in Sacrament, more would continue to attend.

Teaching
God’s Commandments in the Home

Sacrament Talk given by Bob Sonntag on 10.16.2016

If the scriptures
are adamant about one point, it is that all of us must come unto Christ and be
saved. If they say a second thing, it is that there is only one very specific
path back to Christ’s presence.

Romans 10 says
that “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” as preached by a
messenger sent by God. If someone is not sent by God, or if they deviate from
God’s word, their message cannot produce faith, no matter how zealously it is
believed.

In Mosiah 4 we
find that the miraculous response to the repentance of King Benjamin’s people
came “because of the exceeding faith
which they had in Jesus Christ who should come, according to the words which King Benjamin had spoken unto them.”

Saving faith
could only come “according to the words” given by God. Christ said of his
commandments given in the Sermon on the Mount:

Whosoever, therefore, shall break one of
these least commandments, and shall teach men so to do, he shall in no wise be saved in the
kingdom of heaven; but whosoever shall do and teach these commandments… the
same shall be called great, and shall be saved in the kingdom of heaven. (JST
Matthew5:21)

A study of that
sermon suggests why Christ is so particular: the commandments of God exalt you
in the act of keeping them. They reveal God’s nature by causing you to emulate
his mercy, integrity, and loving kindness.

It sounds simple
enough. What goes wrong? A third core message of the scriptures is that we will
be presented with “commandments of men” as a counterfeit of the commandments of
God. Since most people are actually trying to be good, the best way to lead
them astray is to give them a false standard of goodness.

These
counterfeits are created when well-meaning teachers think they can improve on
God’s commandments by addition, subtraction, or modification (3 Nephi 11:40;
D&C 10:68).

In 3 Nephi 18:3, Christ says

But whoso among you shall do more or less than [my commandments] are
not built upon my rock, but are built
upon a sandy foundation; and when the rain descends, and the floods come, and
the winds blow, and beat upon them, they shall fall, and the gates of hell are
ready open to receive them.

Therefore blessed are ye if ye shall keep my
commandments, which the Father hath commanded me that I should give unto you.

He then warns us to be watchful
and prayerful to make sure we are not led astray by falsehoods.

When we attempt
to teach the gospel disconnected from
the words God has caused to be written then the difference between God’s
commandments and the commandments of men is obscured. The spirit cannot
override our neglect of the scriptures and force truth out of our mouths
(D&C 11:21-22; Mosiah 1:3-5). The less we ground our teachings in a careful
and correct reading of the scriptures, the more our teaching will consist of
stock phrases, trite platitudes, sentimental stories, clichés, and folk
traditions. Worse yet, we will develop guidelines; standards of dress, speech
and behavior; and invented commandments that spring from those traditions
rather than from God’s word. At best those things simply distract us, waste our time, and turn
the beautiful simple gospel of Christ into a soul crushing exercise in behavior
control. At their worst they actually cause us to break true commandments. Just
as we come to know God through his true
commandments, we gain a false and distorted view of him when those commandments
are added to or diminished. Since eternal life means to know God, a false
understanding of him will thwart our salvation until we abandon it for truth
(John17:3).

D&C 93 contrasts the
commandments of God with the traditions of men:

36 The glory of God is intelligence, or, in other words, light and
truth. Light and truth forsake that evilone.

27 And no man receiveth a fulness [of truth]
unless he keepeth his commandments. He that keepeth his commandments receiveth
truth and light, until he is glorified in truth and knoweth all things…

39…that wicked one cometh and taketh away
light and truth, through disobedience, from the children of men, and because of
the tradition of their fathers.

The most damaging
false traditions are those which come to be seen as fundamental, indispensable,
essential features of a religion, causing people to disobey God while thinking
they are righteous.

[Paragraphs in red cut for time] Orthodox Jews at the
time of Jesus were taught that the teachings of their leaders were more
important than past prophets, including the head of their dispensation. They
were taught that only the rabbis could provide authoritative interpretation of
scripture. They were taught that they were to treat the teachings of the rabbis
as if God had spoken it, and follow them and be blessed or reject them and
suffer. The inevitable result of those beliefs was that they taught for
doctrines the commandments of men, developing an invented set of laws they
treated as though it were the Torah (Matthew 15:1-9). One such faux-commandment
involved a ceremonial washing of the hands before a meal, wherein they recited
the followingprayer:

“Blessed art
Thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with Thy
commandments and has commanded us concerning the washing of the hands.”

They knew that we are sanctified by keeping God’s
commandments, but, as God’s people almost always do, they invented commandments
which could not sanctify. They claimed God commanded them to wash their hands;
ask them where God commanded that and they could only point to their
traditions.

Latter-day Saint
history provides us with numerous examples. I’ve chosen one from the 19th century, because if I chose
one from the 21st century we’re uncomfortably close to
some steep gullies that are

perfect for an
angry mob to throw a heretic into. This example will help us focus on the role
of parents in teaching their children truth.

Here is an
excerpt from a letter shared with me by a friend, from her ancestor Gilbert
Belnap to his wife Adaline Knight, dated February 25,1856

"Instruct the children in the ways of
the Lord and be not too severe in your chastisement of them. Kiss them all for
me and teach the little boys to avenge
the Blood of the Prophet."

I’m not the most
careful reader, but even I noticed that this advice took a left turn somewhere
in the middle. Where did Gilbert get this idea to teach his sons vengeance?
Shortly after the deaths of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, it was thought to be
appropriate to cause the saints to enter into a covenantto

promise that [they would] pray and never
cease to pray to Almighty God to avenge the blood of the prophets upon this
nation, and that [they would] teach the same to [their] children and to [their]
children's children unto the third and fourth generation.1

This covenant was
thought so important that it was administered in the Saints’ most sacred
places, as part of their most sacred ceremonies.

While the wording
of the covenant remained the same for 90 years, the saints’ understanding of it
evolved, as traditions do. In the decade-or-so between Joseph’s death and
Gilbert’s letter the saints came to believe that the covenant didn’t simply
mean to pray for God to take vengeance on the nation, but that the saints themselves were responsible
for taking vengeance. Gilbert was simply repeating to his sons the version of
the gospel that was current among the saints. It was orthodox. It was a
fundamental and essential feature of what Gilbert thought Mormonism was. So what
could he have donedifferently?

When he heard
over the pulpit that the saints were themselves responsible for vengeance could
he have thought back to the wording of the covenant he had made and realize he
was now hearing a misinterpretation of those words?

Going back
further, when Gilbert was asked to covenant to pray for divine vengeance to
rain down upon his enemies, could he have asked himself whether that was the
right thing to do?

If he studied his
scriptures, he might have read D&C 84, where God informs the saints that
they are under condemnation for “treating lightly” the Book of Mormon and
failing to do what it taught. Maybe that would have led him to read the book
very carefully, where he would read of Lehi, Nephi, Jacob, Enos, and others
praying with all their hearts for the salvation of people who wanted them dead.
He would read in 3 Nephi12:

behold I say unto you, love your enemies,
bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them who
despitefully use you and persecute you; That ye may be the children of your
Father who is inheaven

Gilbert would be
faced with hard choices. Should he remain orthodox, and prize the words of his
leaders over Christ’s own words, and keep the covenant he had made? Or should
he instead follow Christ’s instructions, that he might be a Child of his Father
in Heaven? Had the saints chosen that second path, D&C 84 says they would
have brought forth fruit meet for the kingdom of God (vs. 58). Instead, the
violent rhetoric about vengeance and bloodshed only grew more intense and
elaborate in the months following Gilbert’s letter. Words were soon tragically
matched by action in eruptions of violence so horrific we still haven’t fully
processed them as a Church.2 As
Gilbert should have examined his most precious beliefs before passing them on
to his children, so we should ours.

We must not
expect God to conform to our traditions, no matter how precious they are to us,
how popular, or how orthodox. If our
obedience is to the commandments of men, we will only experience a tedious
oppressive version of the gospel. Truly seeking God, and leading our children
to him, will require setting aside our creeds and seeking truth as little
children. As Joseph Smithsaid:

To all those who are disposed…to set up
stakes for the almighty—[you] will come short of the glory of god. To become a
joint heir of the heirship of the son [a man] must put away all his traditions.
(Smith Diary, August 27, 1843)

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Yesterday, another building was dedicated and named after President Thomas S. Monson. This comes just weeks after the last building that was dedicated and named after him and days after the LDS General Conference where there were no announcements of any new temples to be built.

This building is a multi-million dollar lodge located high up in primitive Uinta Mountains that will be used by the Boy Scouts of America. It is an impressive building especially when you consider that it is in a remote area that has always been used for rugged camping for the Boy Scouts in enjoy the rustic outdoors. Below is photo of the view from the patio of the new Monson Lodge.

On the lower level of the lodge there are many private showers for the scouts to use so they don't come home smelling like a campfire. Below is a photo that was part of the Deseret News article.

President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency, dedicated the concrete facility, along with the Utah Governor Gary Hurbert. (It seemed like both of them coordinated to wear the exact same tie. See photo below. )

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However, more disturbing to me than the 5.5 million of dollars that went towards the building of this lodge, more disturbing that the distraction of this concrete structure will be to natural mountain beauty, and more disturbing to me than the need to put in showers.....what is the most disturbing thing to me is the larger than life painting of President Monson with his awards around his neck hanging in the multi-storied grand lobby right next to the "The King Room". (Thank goodness, the room is named after King Husein, the President and CEO of Span Construction & Engineering, not Saddam Hussein)

Here is selfie photo of President Eyring and friends in front of the painting.

President Monson has been a member of the National Board of Boy Scouts of America for decades. Back in 1991 there was an Deseret News article that reported the dedication of another Boy Scout Lodge near Payson, UT.

In this article Glen W. Swalberg, Utah National Parks Council president, reaffirmed the Boy Scouts of America position that the BSA would maintain its policy on membership, excluding homosexuals and girls.

"We will not be intruded upon by . . . homosexuals, and we will not be intruded upon by young girls. There is no place for them in Cub Scouts or Boy Scouts," Swalberg said. In a position statement prepared by the Boy Scouts of America, the organization claimed the right, as a private membership organization, to determine the qualifications of its members and leaders.

Wow have things changed since then. As we all know that the Boy Scouts of Americaon July 27. 2015 ratified a resolution removing the national restriction on openly gay leaders and employees, The previous statement that they will NOT be intruded upon by homosexuals and girls is no longer true. Below is a photo taken yesterday at the Thomas S Monson Boy Scout Lodge where two young girls are part of the flag ceremony. Seriously, I can't make this stuff up.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Just finished watching all the sessions of General Conference. For those who didn't tune in, it was encouraging that many talks focused on The Book of Mormon and the need for repentance. I enjoyed three talks, Elder K Brett Nattress on the importance of teaching our children, Elder Dale G Renlund on Repentance, and Elder LeGrand R Curtis on the Book of Mormon.

That being said, In Elder Stevenson's talk he quoted from chapter 8 of Mormon where Moroni basically says, I saw all of you Mormons living in the last days. He read verse 34 when Moroni says, "I speak unto you as if ye were present, and yet ye are not. But behold,
Jesus Christ hath shown you unto me, and I know your doing." I find it interesting that Elder Stevenson stopped at that verse and didn't continue to describe the things that Moroni saw and didn't read any more verses. Maybe because if you read the things that Moroni saw, none of which are very flattering. Moroni basically said, you guys suck. If you don't believe me, read again the verses 34-40 in Mormon 8 for yourselves.

Many are waking up to the current state of the Church, Elder Ballard spoke this morning and addressed the Brethren's concern that so many members are leaving the Church. He said, "For some, Christ’s invitation to believe and
remain continues to be hard—or difficult to accept. Some disciples
struggle to understand a specific Church policy or teaching. Others find
concerns in our history or in the imperfections of some members and
leaders, past and present." But he ended by saying... "where else will you go? or what will you do?" Well to offer a solution to those questions below is a friend's website written for those who still have testimonies of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith and the Restored Gospel but also have the same question that Moroni had and asked us "why have ye polluted the holy church of God?"

In the heading on the homepage of the website under THE RESTORATION there are seven short paragraphs that describe what has happen over the past 200 years since the beginning of the Restoration to where we are now. Here are some of the quick links to those pages:

It is the hope that this website might be a helpful resource for others find a place where they can go for more answers. We need to remember what has been been give through the Prophet Joseph Smith, do our best to preserve it, and remain humble enough to move forward in harvesting the field before the Lord's coming.

Friday, September 30, 2016

The following are just a few photos that I took this afternoon of preparations that are underway to get downtown SLC ready for the LDS Conference tomorrow. I walked around the Salt Lake Temple, Deseret Book and the LDS owned commercial buildings affectionately called City Creek. I offer little to no commentary and I'll let the photos speak for themselves.

Written yesterday without much time for editing.. thus there are some grammatical errors. :)

The First Presidency have all their latest books on sale at Deseret Book across the street from the Temple. At first glance they all look like children's books. Here is the list of the books in the photo I took.

Gone are the days of doctrinal books. However the feel good, short, cute stories with one line quotes are the big sellers. I am not sure a scripture can be found in any of them.

In addition to the books, a big seller are the new one-time use oil packet that you put in your wallet in case an emergency priesthood blessing is needed. Just consecrate the packet, then open (kind of like a ketsup packet from McDonald's and give the blessing. No need to carry around your key chain oil t have to carry around an vial. Besides they look cool and styling. (personally, they actual look like something else that a young man might have in his wallet)

The latest City Creek Skyscraper and upscale office building is almost complete. This is the newest addition to City Creek. It is called 111 Main. Here is the LINK TO THE WEBSITE

I walked by the lobby and they have what looks to be at least a 50
foot flat inch movie screen with LCD projection monitor of beautiful videography. The streaming videos are of various
locations around Utah. In the photo below you can see the video of Bridal Veil Falls up Provo Canyon.

It was reported in the news that an
unprecedented sting to clean up the downtown street to rid it of those
who are the "unwanted". It is being called "Operation Diversion". It
happened yesterday just a couple of day before General Conference as
police officers
arrested 49 homeless people. In the raid, almost 50 people were taken
to an empty bank building next to the
Salt Lake City police headquarters. From that receiving center, 12 went
to jail, 30 went to treatment programs and two were taken to an area
hospital to receive medical attention. Officers skipped the receiving
center for five people, who went directly to jail. Most of these people
struggle with addition to drugs and alcohol. In the below photo I took
today they are still monitoring the problem and trying to clean up for
all the conference attendees.

Below is one of the City Creek security officers who went to get reinforcement from the Salt Lake Police Department.

City Creek Security are now patrolling the perimeters of the Mall to make
sure their is little to no homeless or panhandlers. They are not good for
business since those who still have some heart might actually give money to
the poor instead of buying stuff at the mall.

Also at City Creek is new international advertising especially targeting the Japanese visitors. Below is one of the advertising signs written in Japanese. Probably a smart ad campaign since I think they are the only ones who can afford shopping at the Rolex, Coach, and the other very high end stores.

After walking around the Salt Lake temple today, a scripture came to mind in Mormon 8: 37
"For behold, ye do love money, and your substance, and your fine apparel, and the adorning of your churches, more than ye love the poor and the needy, the sick and the afflicted."

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Tomorrow, the final day of September will bring a rare lunar event, a Black Moon. When there are two "new" moons in one month, the second moon is called a Black Moon, also known as the "dead" moon. Unfortunately, you won’t actually be able to see it as the moon will appear invisible. It will just be very dark. Usually at night there is some light from the moon, but when there is a "new" moon, the moon 'disappears' from the sky because it is between the earth and the sun with it's illuminated side facing away from us. Interesting that it will occur simultaneous with the first session of the LDS General Conference.

Starting a week ago at the Fall Equinox, we are rapidly losing more and more light each day. Unlike the solstices where it seems like the suns stays still, on the fall equinoxes the sun is rapidly moving across the sky and we are losing close to about 2 minutes of daylight every day.

A few days ago I traveled down to the Black Canyon in Colorado. The canyon's name owes itself to the fact that parts of the gorge only receive 33 minutes of sunlight a day, If you were to travel to the Black Canyon you would see some of the steepest cliffs, oldest rock, and craggiest spires in North America. In the book, Images of America: The Black Canyon of the Gunnison the author Duane Vandenbusche states, "Several canyons of the American West are longer and some are deeper, but none combines the depth, sheerness, narrowness, darkness, and dread of the Black Canyon.

Here are a few photos taken a few days ago:

If you look closely you can see the river and the white rapids close to 2000 feet below.

This is the ledge from where the first photo was taken.

Despite the loss of light in the world and the ever increasing darkness that we face in our life, His light can always find a way to reach us. It is amazing how a little beam or flame or ray of light can light up a dark place. Even though the days are getting darker and darker rapidly, there are moments that the Sun with shine through whether through a break in the clouds just before sunset (for example this photo below taken on the edge of the Grand Mesa ) or......

....or in the earlier morning hours through a grove of trees as seen on a morning hike early on Sunday on the Grand Mesa.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

In my opinion, Colorado is one of the most beautiful States in our country. For the Fall Equinox, I was asked to tag along with a few others on a quick weekend trip into the mountains of Colorado. We experienced both the beauty of Fall and the cold temperatures of Winter. We camped at the top of a plateau at around 10,500 feet in about 4-6 inches of snow with below freezing temperatures. It was an amazing experience.

I woke up very early on Sunday morning bundled up for the cold weather and headed out on a solitary hike. There are only a few places like the mountains were you can go to get away from the light pollution from the cities and see the reality of what the heavens above look like. In order for me to capture the below photo, I needed to set my aperture (the space through which light enters into the camera) for a long exposure time. Once the opening of the camera is set to the largest setting and it will stay open for a long duration, one can get a glimpse into the heavens from the image that is captured. The same is true for us. We are not much different than a camera. When we open ourselves up (our aperture) through prayer and fasting for a longer duration of time (exposure) we can see and receive revelation and be in better contact with Heaven.

D&C 88: 7-12

This is the light of Christ. As also he is in the sun, and the light of the sun, and the power thereof by which it was made. As also he is in the moon, and is the light of the moon, and the power thereof by which it was made; As also the light of the stars, and the power thereof by which they were made. And the earth also, and the power thereof, even the earth upon which you stand. And the light which shineth, which giveth you light, is through him who enlighteneth your eyes, which is the same light that quickeneth your understandings; Which light proceedeth forth from the presence of God to fill the immensity of space—

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Here are a few more photos taken on the past weekend trip:

Below photo of the "Swiss Alps of Colorado" taken from on top of the Grand Mesa. At the base of these majestic mountains are the cities of Ouray and Telluride.

Photo take from the western edge of the Grand Mesa near an old observation deck.

The last photos are of some of the many lakes we saw near where we camped.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Fall Equinox starts on September 22, 2016 at 8:21 a.m here in Utah. Below is a photo that I just took up in the mountains. Despite everything starting to die, the gold leaves of the aspen are brilliant right now in the upper elevations of the mountains. There is an aspen tree grove called Pando in southern Utah (Latin for "I spread") which is said to be the single largest living organism in the world because of the massive underground root system. While the grove of trees appear to be hundreds of single trees, they are united together because of the roots. In essence, the trees are of one heart and one mind. Zion.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

It is a marriage with the sacred and the secular. Quite the odd couple in my opinion. Build a temple along with shopping malls and luxury apartments?

The Philadelphia Temple was dedicated a few days ago and if you can afford $2,500.00 dollars in rent each month you can live across the street and the Church can be your landlord. The Alexander is a newest high rise apartment structure that the Church has built and it is billed as a 'luxury' building complete with an indoor pool, exercise room and other amenities. A two-bedroom apartment will run about $2,500 per month, which is the going rate for such in the neighborhood now. The first two stories will feature shops such as boutiques and bakeries, drugstores and dry cleaners. It looks a lot like City Creek 2.0.

Architecture Rendering

Here is a 3D model animation of the Temple and the High Rise Building that will house shopping and luxury apartments.

Above is a photo of President Henry B. Eyring, First Counselor in the First Presidency, crossing the street near the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple on September 17, 2016. Instead of playing a Mormon Monopoly game, why aren't we housing the homeless, feeding the hungry, and clothing the naked?

Sunday, September 18, 2016

According to scripture, at the Second Coming the Savior will come from the east (see Matthew 24:27).
The Church’s guideline concerning placement of the angel Moroni figures
is that where possible, they should face eastward.

Below is a photo of the Meridian Temple in Idaho that is currently under construction. On a recent trip to Idaho, we drove past it to see the progress. Angel Moroni has now been set in place on top of the Temple. I was surprised to see that Moroni is facing South with his trump pointing directly Southwest. The decision for the new orientation is for athetics so it aligns with the front entrance to the Temple. (see below the information on Angel Moroni that is posted in the Visitors Center)

This is not the first time that the orientation of Angel Moroni has been altered. Originally, the figure on the Los
Angeles Temple was placed facing southwest, the same direction the
temple faced, but the figure’s orientation was adjusted to face due east
upon instructions from President David O. McKay.
I wonder if we eventually see the same adjustment made to the Meridian Temple.